AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLibya’s Oil Boom: Libya is being hailed as a North Africa “quiet success” as production climbs to about 1.4 million barrels per day, revenues rise, and major firms sign long-term deals—raising hopes for stability even as the country remains split between rival authorities. Electricity Crisis: With summer heat pushing demand toward 40°C, Libya faces renewed power outages tied to fuel shortages and deeper governance problems, leaving households and businesses scrambling. Central Region Province Plan: Municipal officials in Misrata announced a new “Central Region Province,” but activists and civil society say the move lacks clear buy-in and official follow-through. Human Trafficking Case Link to Libya: A major European prosecution traces a migrant-smuggling network operating out of Libya, with courts in the Netherlands moving forward against alleged traffickers. Irregular Migration Pressure: Libya is also in the spotlight for efforts to address irregular migration, as regional migration routes keep feeding crises beyond its borders. Benghazi Regional Diplomacy: Libya’s House of Representatives says Benghazi will host the Asian-African Parliamentary Council conference, framing it as a return to regional engagement.
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